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George Carmack letter to his sister Rose Watson regarding his marriage, July 25, 1900

Dear Sister, I ar[r]ived here to day, I am well, I suppose you think it strange that I do not come straight home. but the fact is. and I might as well tell you first as last. I cant never live with Kate again, it is simply a misery for me. I dont know whether you ever noticed or not. but I am not happy with her. You may blame me as you may but I will make no excuses. You may tell her so if you like. I will send her some money. Jim and Charley are in Seattle, if she will go to them all right she will get some more

Dear Sister, I ar[r]ived here to day, I am well, I suppose you think it strange that I do not come straight home. but the fact is. and I might as well tell you first as last. I cant never live with Kate again, it is simply a misery for me. I dont know whether you ever noticed or not. but I am not happy with her. You may blame me as you may but I will make no excuses. You may tell her so if you like. I will send her some money. Jim and Charley are in Seattle, if she will go to them all right she will get some more